AI in 60 Seconds | The 15-min Monthly Briefing
A human CEO and his AI COO walk into a podcast. No, really.... Luis Salazar runs AI4SP, a global AI advisory trusted by corporations across 70 countries, with 3 humans and 58 AI agents. Elizabeth is one of them. Every month, they break down what's actually happening with AI across jobs, education, and society. With insights drawn from over 1 billion proprietary data points on AI adoption.
Fifteen minutes. Plain English. No hype.
AI in 60 Seconds | The 15-min Monthly Briefing
Latest Episodes
The AI Implementation Heresy
We debate the rise of forward deployed engineers and multi-billion-dollar deployment arms from major AI vendors, and we name the tradeoff: faster wins can also create deeper vendor dependency if capacity is not built inside your team. We share ...
Are you chatting with, or building with AI?
McKinsey optimized the business slide deck, and now their own consultants are walking away from it. That one detail tells a bigger story: the best AI users are not "prompting better," they are building interactive dashboards, mini apps, and lig...
What Is Our Work Worth in Times of AI?
AI now does in ten minutes what used to take ten hours, and nobody, not the firms, not the clients, not the regulators, knows what to charge for it. Professional services, the oldest and most human industry we have, is the early warning system ...
HR is the Missing Chair at the AI Table
OpenAI and Anthropic announced they would invest over $5 billion to launch dedicated services arms. The frontier labs saw what most CEOs have missed: enterprise AI is workforce transformation, and the function trained to lead workforce transfor...
Distributed AI: The Minutes No One Is Counting
Your A.I. dashboard might be telling the truth and still be useless. If you are measuring A.I. success by licenses, seats, or adoption rates, you are missing where the real return lives: inside the small tasks that fill calendars and quietly ru...
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I love this and completely agree. Leaders at the top aren’t using the technology and have no idea the value.
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